The Game Boy Advance handheld console was a successor to the original Game Boy system, released in 2001 to mostly critical acclaim. It was one of Nintendo's biggest advances in portable gaming, boasting a lot of good features that were a marked improvement over the original Game Boy. The GBA also boasted an impressive library of games that are fondly remembered to this day, such as Golden Sun, Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire, and Fire Emblem. Fans have continued to express their love for GBA by creating a number of homebrew software and other games. One modder has created a unique cartridge that allows the handheld system to communicate with the Nintendo Switch.
This custom cartridge was created by insideGadgets, a hardware modification group that specializes in gaming mods and prototypes for Nintendo systems, even selling some of these modified parts online. One of the latest products showcased on the group's social media was a new GBA Bluetooth TX cart. This allows players to connect their GBA as a Bluetooth controller to any gaming system they'd like, including the Nintendo Switch. A demonstration video was posted on Twitter that showed the cartridge being inserted into the GBA, where it was able to communicate with the Switch in order to play Super Mario Bros. Wonder.
Introducing the GBA Bluetooth TX cart - play on your Switch and other devices using a GBA! 😄 Supports any device that works with the Zero 2. Register your interest on the shop however due to the complexity to make, it's a bit pricey pic.twitter.com/V068LN1rP7
— insideGadgets (@inside_gadgets) April 12, 2024
Yes but no X/Y button support at the moment, would need to have a DS homebrew application made to access the GBA cart
— insideGadgets (@inside_gadgets) April 12, 2024
The post notes that the custom cartridge makes the GBA console behave like an 8BitDo Zero 2 wireless controller, which means it is compatible with a gamer's PC, tablet, or smartphone as well. InsideGadgets also notes that gamers could pre-register and get an email notification about when the device will be available in stock, but note that due to the device's complexity, it will be a bit pricier than other modified devices available on the website, costing $92 USD according to the store page.
When asked if the cartridge would work with backwards compatible models of the Nintendo DS system, the account said yes, though there isn't any X/Y button support for it. Not only that, the Nintendo DS would also need a homebrew application in order to access the GBA cartridge itself. Regardless, this seems like a fun mod for enthusiasts of both the Nintendo Switch and Game Boy Advance.
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